Since the mid-2000s, critical commentators have raised concerns about both the paucity of evidence on important aspects of human trafficking, and the difficulty of obtaining meaningful data. Policy formations, advocacy campaigns, concrete interventions, and popular understandings of human trafficking have all had accusations of wild claims and unfounded assumptions levelled at them. Guesstimates prevail and take on a life of their own in such a context. Calls for more robust evidence to prove or disprove claims about the nature, extent and location of human trafficking, the characteristics of trafficked persons, and the continued investment in particular types of responses have abounded. This has occurred in light of the growing potential f...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Since the mid-2000s, critical commentators have raised concerns about both the paucity of evidence o...
Over fifteen years after the UN Trafficking Protocol was adopted, the evidence available to determin...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
Having been guest editor of the very first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review, it was with great ...
It is my great pleasure and honour to welcome readers to the first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Rev...
The focus of this issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review—public perceptions and responses to human tra...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
This Issue—Following the Money: Spending on anti-traffickingThis edition of the Anti-Trafficking Rev...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
Statistics form the core of many policies, funding decisions and program designs around human traffi...
It is with great honour that I introduce the second issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review (ATR). The ...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Since the mid-2000s, critical commentators have raised concerns about both the paucity of evidence o...
Over fifteen years after the UN Trafficking Protocol was adopted, the evidence available to determin...
Over the past decade, scholars, activists, and policymakers have repeatedly called for an examinatio...
Having been guest editor of the very first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review, it was with great ...
It is my great pleasure and honour to welcome readers to the first issue of the Anti-Trafficking Rev...
The focus of this issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review—public perceptions and responses to human tra...
This article explores some of the key current research and statistical evidence available on the glo...
Spectacular stories of life in trafficking saturate the media, politicians’ speeches, and non-govern...
This Issue—Following the Money: Spending on anti-traffickingThis edition of the Anti-Trafficking Rev...
Over the last fifteen years the parameters of anti-trafficking have shifted considerably. This shift...
Statistics form the core of many policies, funding decisions and program designs around human traffi...
It is with great honour that I introduce the second issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review (ATR). The ...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Response to the ATR debate proposition ‘It is worth undermining the anti-trafficking cause in order ...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...